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LAND FOR SALE. TOWN OF PATEA. At the preent time, a Harbor improvement scheme is in progress. Water, Drainage, and now Electric Lighting Plant are nearing completion; huge evtensions are being made to the Freezina and firading Works, and the keen demand for Building Sites makes the following A GILT-EDGE INVESTMENT. JzJJ ACRES, 200 yards from Post Office. On it is erected a weilbuilt two-storied building, containing 12 large airy rooms, verandah on three sides, an elevated side overlooking town. Well sheltered, fine carriage drive, croquet lawn, asphalt paths well laid out grounds, good orchard, ea", cart and cowshed, fowl house, stable, and all necessary outbuildings. Water, drainage and electric light. This property is roaded on three sides. Over eleven acres could be nsed for grazing or be cut up into buildinj sites. As the owner has acquired other property, he MUST sell, and. will give EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. GET BUSY AND WRITE NOW. B. T. BENNETT, AUCTIONEER, PATEA.

BUSINESS NOTICES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT En Booklet: "The Roadway of the Future." We have to announce that the first edition of 50(10 copies of our book on Concrete Roads has been disposed of far sooner than we anticipated. Tlie demand, indeed, has been phenomenal, showing the great interest taken in the good roa d 9 movement by the general public. We regret, that there should be any disappointed applicants, but a further edition revised and (brought up-to-date, will in all probability be issued in the near future. YyiLSON'S pORTLAND QEMENT C°" L?" SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND.

WHAT DO YOU DRINK? D° you like an occasional glass of something more comforting and healthful than the usual tea, coffee, etc.? ltave vou heard about the goodness of WEXDEL'S WINES? • T>o von know that a daily increasing number of people are finding out that the pure, unadulterated grape wines proWed by .J. WEXDEL AND CO., of Auckland, are of reallv delightful quality. anil FULL MATURITY? This old-established firm, the pioneer of the Xew Zealand wine industry, has been established over 50 years, and wine experts now testify that they are producing wines FAR SU'PERTOR to many of those so extensively imported into this country, AND THE PRICES ARE CONSIDERABLY LOWER. Messrs Wendel and Co. are now in a position to make this fact widely known. They have accumulated such large stocks of aged wines that they have now a sure foundation upon which to build an extensive trade. They can go ahead with confidence that they are able to keep up a continuous supply of aged wines at reasonable prices. Wemlel's Wine Cellars undoubtedly contain the LARGEST SELECTION OF WINKS IN THE WHOLE OF THE DOMINION, and the number of different varieties the firm is now producing cannot be approached by any other New Zealand linn. These delectable, pure light wines are now fast taking the place of strong alcoholic liquors in many homes throughout New Zealand, with great benefit to the users both in health and pocket. Have VOU tried them yet? Send for a sample bottle. WEXDEL'S WINES are procurable direct frc-m the wine cellars to the consumer from a single bottle upwards, by post, railway or steamer. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION TO

J. WENDEL AND CO. WINE SPECIALISTS, l'2Sfi Karangahape Road, AUCKLAND. Agent for this District: H. A. HAYCOCK, Princess Street HAWERA. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. PISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1910, TO APRIL 30, 1917. JOSHING Licenses may be obtained at the following Post Offices: New Plymouth, Tariki, Inglewood, Waitara, Okato, Warea, Pungareliu, Rahotu, Opunake, Egmout. Village, and at the Office of the Secretary, New Plymouth. O. N. I<IRTH, Secretary. Licenses.—lien, whole season (available over all Dominion), 20s; women and boys (under 1G yeors of age), ss; day licenses (available for Taranaki district only), 2f (id; half-season licenses, from December 20, 1918 (available for Taranaki district only), 12s 6d. The Society will pay 2s each for Shag's heads.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1916, Page 1

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